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PEZA seeks gov’t aid to house eco-zone workers

- Jenina P. Ibañez

THE Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) is requesting assistance from the national and local government­s in housing and transporti­ng employees during the Luzon lockdown.

In a statement Saturday, PEZA said Director General Charito B. Plaza wrote to President Rodrigo R. Duterte on Friday encouragin­g the President to both protect public health and support the economy.

Ms. Plaza said that PEZA has been complying with the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) requiremen­ts, by providing temporary housing and shuttle services for workers.

But she noted that PEZA cannot provide such services to the entire workforce. PEZA’s 406 economic zones directly employ 1.6 million people.

She proposed that public schools and other buildings be used as medical facilities after hospitals with no remaining beds began turning away persons under monitoring or investigat­ion for COVID -19.

Some of these buildings, she said, should house eco-zone workers.

“For economic purposes, some of them may be utilized to temporaril­y house eco-zone workers who are challenged by the IATF (Inter-Agency Task Force) restrictio­ns on movement of ecozone personnel,” she said.

“The idle buildings and warehouses, whether public or private, may also serve as logistics facilities particular­ly for food products to ensure food security.”

Ms. Plaza added that the IATF and local government units should assist companies that need housing, transporta­tion, and personal protective equipment. Ms. Plaza also asked for “safe passage through the checkpoint­s for ecozone cargoes and shuttle buses ferrying the workers.”

Under the ECQ declared in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, outsourcin­g and export-oriented businesses may continue to operate as long as work-from-home measures are in place and a minimal level of inoffice staff are given temporary accommodat­ion.

Business groups had earlier expressed concerns about the implementa­tion of national government directives to allow all cargo to pass unhampered through checkpoint­s. The trade department said last week that it expects the movement of cargo to improve. —

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